I am used to using Certbot and that it automatically updates all the Certificates with a command line, in fact, it updates everything in such a way that even the emails are encrypted with Sentora, which I am currently having problems with since the new version 2.0.2, I wanted know if it is possible to use Certbot, despite having the Sentora Let's Encrypt SSL module active or not, greetings
Is it compatible Certbot with Sentora SSL module
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(06-05-2024, 08:53 PM)franmm25 Wrote: I am used to using Certbot and that it automatically updates all the Certificates with a command line, in fact, it updates everything in such a way that even the emails are encrypted with Sentora, which I am currently having problems with since the new version 2.0.2, I wanted know if it is possible to use Certbot, despite having the Sentora Let's Encrypt SSL module active or not, greetings I don't see an issue thinking about how they work. You just need to use a different location for your certbot certs in case you remove the Sencrypt module. |
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